AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: Breast positioning is the key factor affecting a mammogram. If care is taken during positioning, it maximizes the amount of breast tissue being imaged, eliminates most of the artifacts, and increases sensitivity of the mammogram. This retrospective study was carried out in our department to assess correctness, and also the incorrectness of breast positioning, which need to be avoided to obtain an ideal mammogram. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A total of 1369 female patients were included in this study. Mammography was performed on full field detector digital mammography equipment. Craniocaudal (CC) view and mediolateral oblique (MLO) view were carried out for each breast. Four views were done for 1322 patients. The remaining 47...
In the UK all screeners undertake the PERFORMS scheme where they read annual sets of challenging cas...
Uvod: Rak dojke je v zahodnem svetu najpogostejše maligno obolenje žensk v srednji starostni skupini...
Background: Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers in the United Kingdom and Mammography sc...
Aims and Objectives Breast positioning is the key factor affecting a mammogram. If care is taken dur...
Mammograms are X-ray images of the compressed breast and are widely used for early detection of brea...
Detection of breast cancer is reliant on optimal breast positioning and the production of quality im...
Purpose The primary aim was to develop and validate a novel mammography positioning measure, specifi...
Mammography is dependent on optimal breast positioning by the radiographer. A literature review iden...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2020-12-06, revised 2021-03-21, accepted 2...
Objectives: Identify radiographers’ postures during frequent mammography procedures related to the m...
Contains fulltext : 81641.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Automated anal...
The standard procedure at mammography is to compress the breast in order to improve image quality, b...
Introduction: Due to the configuration of the breast and its variability between individuals, correc...
Nipple position is an important basis for clinical analysis of breast images. It is used by clinicia...
AbstractBackgroundStable measurement of breast position is crucial for objective pre-operative plann...
In the UK all screeners undertake the PERFORMS scheme where they read annual sets of challenging cas...
Uvod: Rak dojke je v zahodnem svetu najpogostejše maligno obolenje žensk v srednji starostni skupini...
Background: Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers in the United Kingdom and Mammography sc...
Aims and Objectives Breast positioning is the key factor affecting a mammogram. If care is taken dur...
Mammograms are X-ray images of the compressed breast and are widely used for early detection of brea...
Detection of breast cancer is reliant on optimal breast positioning and the production of quality im...
Purpose The primary aim was to develop and validate a novel mammography positioning measure, specifi...
Mammography is dependent on optimal breast positioning by the radiographer. A literature review iden...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2020-12-06, revised 2021-03-21, accepted 2...
Objectives: Identify radiographers’ postures during frequent mammography procedures related to the m...
Contains fulltext : 81641.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Automated anal...
The standard procedure at mammography is to compress the breast in order to improve image quality, b...
Introduction: Due to the configuration of the breast and its variability between individuals, correc...
Nipple position is an important basis for clinical analysis of breast images. It is used by clinicia...
AbstractBackgroundStable measurement of breast position is crucial for objective pre-operative plann...
In the UK all screeners undertake the PERFORMS scheme where they read annual sets of challenging cas...
Uvod: Rak dojke je v zahodnem svetu najpogostejše maligno obolenje žensk v srednji starostni skupini...
Background: Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers in the United Kingdom and Mammography sc...